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Strand Palace Hotel CC47_00445Strand Palace Hotel, Strand, City of Westminster, Greater London. The Art Deco entrance of the Strand Palace Hotel
Nelson Street Greenwich MBC01_04_179Nelson Street, Greenwich, Greater London. The former Burton store on the corner of Nelson Street and Greenwich High Road, showing the curved facade and posters covering the ground floor shopfront
York Minster choir vault a42_04756An interior view of the choir ceiling in York Minster, also known as St Peters Cathedral Church. The choir has a lierne vaulted ceiling; also known as a steller vault
Removing gas holders DP413865Kennington Lane Gasholder Station, Kennington Lane, Kennington, Lambeth, Greater London. Gasholders. General view of the former gas works site during decommissioning and demolition
Alpha Tower DP162074ALPHA TOWER, SUFFOLK STREET QUEENSWAY, BIRMINGHAM. Exterior view looking up from the base at the south-east corner
Burtons in Halifax MBC01_04_176BURTONS, 22 - 24 OLD MARKET, HALIFAX, CALDERDALE, WEST YORKSHIRE. Looking up at the centre of the west, Princess Street elevation of the Burton store at 22-24 Old Market
Mosaic tiles DP234584St Matthews Church, Townsend Avenue, Clubmoor, Liverpool. Detail of decorative mosaic tiles in the sanctuary of St Matthews Church
Final piece JLP01_11_30115_07STANSTED AIRPORT, STANSTED, STANSTED MOUNTFITCHET, UTTLESFORD, ESSEX. A crane lifting the final roof dome of the terminal building at Stansted Airport in to position as part of the topping out
Blue and gold ceiling DP233955Thanksgiving Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes, Whinney Heys Road, Blackpool, Lancashire. Interior view of the war memorial chapel, looking up into the nave ceiling
Mosaic detail DP220994Great Witcombe Roman Villa, Great Witcombe, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. Detail of a mosaic pavement on the villa site, showing part of the decorative border
Inside the Monument DP177894The Monument, Monument Street, City of London. Interior view of the monument to the Great Fire of London designed by Sir Christopher Wren. Looking up through the well of the central spiral staircase